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portfólio 2014 EN
2014
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Contents
Office
Selected Projects
Data and Biography
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Design Services
The office’s work relies on a continuous joint reflection of diverse technicians and
authors, who assure in all the stages of each project, a wide, plural and coordinated
vision.
Architecture
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Engineering
Interiors
Industrial Design
Urban design and Planning
Consulting
Project Management
Models
Architecture
The office’s work is founded on the conviction that architecture has a direct influence
on the quality of our lives. Regardless of the dimension or scope of the project, in a
house or in a regional plan, we search in every moment for the right answer to each of
the questions we face, developing specific solutions to specific problems, based on a
careful understanding of contexts and a creation of a broad and integrated vision.
Engineering
We work with engineering teams as a part of the design team, combining diverse fields
of knowledge and experience to develop fully integrated and sustainable design
solutions.
We keep solid partnerships with key engineering firms, with whom we develop a
permanently coordinated work, thanks to the applied project management
technologies.
Interiors
We believe architecture should provide a unique experience of use, of each space or a
sequence of them. The light, materials, color or the furniture are coordinated as part of
a whole, converging to create a coherent image and that provides qualified
experiences.
Industrial Design
Every single detail is important. We create whatever is needed to fulfill the particular
necessities of each project.
The pieces we created are today a collection of furniture freestanding from the context
they were created for.
Urban design and Planning
We apply a holistic approach in the study of cities, from the physiology of the territories
were they were founded, their history and transformations, exploring programs and
measuring their impacts. The team rounds up a broad collection of data to inform its
design process. Producing graphical synthesis that enable every intervenient to reflect
on the city and its capacity of change. Photographical and written records have the
objective of providing an archive and models allow to show the propositions e discuss
them. Analyzing, synthesizing and systematizing the present city, we open up the way to
reflect on the city and communities of the future.
Consulting
The first step of the design process is to help clients evaluate and identify their needs.
From strategic planning or the elaboration of a program, to a detailed spatial analysis,
our consultancy aims to develop the most efficient solutions, both financially and in
quality. The process is extended to the post-occupation stage, to help the inhabitants to
enjoy the full potential of their new building. This follow up allows us to reflect and
evaluate the results of each project.
Project Management
We work to provide an integrated service, from design to construction, until the
production is finish and its delivered to the costumer.
In all the process we rely on technicians working closely to the design team, providing a
permanent assessment, monitoring the project, its budget and therefore its viability
throughout its execution. The final goal, is to produce a project that optimizes the
budget and the proposed levels of quality.
Models
Models are in the center of the design process. They communicate the project to the
client more efficiently than any other mean and allow the team to explore aspects of
further complexity. We produce models in the office as a tool of invention. Drawing and
sketching are ways of thinking and communicating, we use them to explore spaces and
the relation between them. They are produced alongside the first sketches of an idea
until the end of the project. In the end they serve to create images for presentations,
exhibitions, publications and press or short-films.
They contribute to the comprehension of the project from its early moments until its
conclusion.
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Selected Projects
Urban Design and Planning
Urban study for the Colina de Santana, Lisbon
Urban study for the Capuchos Hospital, Lisbon
Cultural and Institutional
Mosque in Mouraria, Lisbon
Museum and Residences of the Ordem São João de Deus, Sintra
Public Library and Archive of Angra do Heroísmo, Azores
Education
Joaquim Carvalho High School, Figueira da Foz
Francisco Rodrigues Lobo High School, Leiria
Avelar Brotero High School, Coimbra
Art and Architecture Faculty, Évora
Housing
Row-Houses, Bom Sucesso Design Resort, Óbidos
“Rainha D. Leonor“ Housing Neighborhood, Oporto
Houses
House in Alentejo, Grândola
House in Magoito, Sintra
House in Quelhas Street, Lisbon
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Offices
“Garage Films”, Lisbon
“Ferreira Construções”, Oporto
Exhibitions and Representations
"Lisbon Ground"
The Portuguese Representation at the 13th International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Veneza
"Five Africas, Five Schools"
Portuguese Official Representation at the International 8th Biennial of Architecture in São Paulo
Urban Study for the Colina de Santana
Lisbon, PT
2012
Description
The Colina de Santana (“Saint Anna Hill”) is located in
central part of Lisbon. Where the future of six hospitals,
soon to be moved to periphery of the city, forced the
necessity to study its consequences.
Heritage
In a place with a large number of registered builds, one has
to reflect on the models of registration and their scope, as
well as the role of larger urban structures, like
neighborhoods, conventual fences, or old infrastructures, like
The study aims to square the existing proposals to each of aqueducts.
the hospitals and evaluate their impacts on the surrounding A number of partial studies were done, pertaining non listed
an distant city.
significant buildings and structures.
The analysis goes beyond the limits of each operation,
towards a broad reading of this particular part of Lisbon, to Public
set up a solid basis for its urban regeneration strategies. By them selfs, the hospital’s plots have the ability to
The study includes a exhaustive photographic survey of the profoundly transform the structure of public spaces.
whole area.
Regarding open spaces, accesses and also public
equipments. Thus implying a reflection about the programs.
A study of the urban history of the hill preceded a historical- Extending the reflecting to the all the hill, allows a better
morphological reading, which identified it as an “urban framing of the issues and improves the response to these
peninsula” within the city, formed of urban units with fundamental questions.
different roles within it.
Private
The Masterplan was set from this analysis, with three Several forms of inhabit coexist in this territory. That must
fundamental vectors: Heritage, Public and Private.
be identified and optimized. So that even the new housing
within the old hospital’s grounds is better but into context.
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Team
Inês Lobo with João Rosário, João Vaz, Júlia Varela, Rodrigo Lino Gaspar Cláudio
Gonçalves e Sónia Ribeiro
Photography: Duarte Belo
Historians: José Sarmento de Matos e Jorge Ferreira Paulo
Sustainability and Energy Efficiency: Guilherme Carrilho da Graça Maria Malato Lerer
Financial Sustainability: Ana Monteiro
Location link
https://goo.gl/maps/wrOID
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Urban Study for the Capuchos Hospital
Lisbon, PT
2011
Description
The ancient convent of Santo António dos Capuchos and the
insides of its surround were profoundly modified in the XIX
and XX centuries, after it was confiscated from the church,
becoming an hospital. The hospital, now set to be
deactivated, has been set to accommodate housing, public
equipments and public spaces, preserving the existing
heritage, on a site with a central and topographically
exceptional position in the city.
unity
The convent’s surround has been maintained with few
modifications until today. One of the main questions of the
functional conversion was to sort out the way to circulate
within it and how to connect it to the surrounding city.
platforms
The steep slop of the site originated an occupation based on
platforms, born around the convents building. The proposal
takes advantage of the same system to put in place the new
buildings, preserving the central position of the convent. The
succession of platforms also allows a sequential discovery
the privileged views over the valley of Avenida da Liberdade
and the hill of São Roque.
peninsula
To sort out the relation of the convents grounds with the city,
given its difficult topography, two systems of circulation are
envisioned: a motorized, in a closed circuit, still as a
peninsula; a pedonal, that cross the plot, turning it a
connection to and between the surround city.
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Team
Inês Lobo with João Rosário, João Vaz, Júlia Varela, Rodrigo Lino Gaspar Cláudio
Gonçalves, Job Morais e Sónia Ribeiro
Photography: Duarte Belo
Location link
https://goo.gl/maps/wrOID
heritage
heritage was looked at in a broad sense: taking the convent’s
surround as part of the city’s urban history, with a
fundamental part in its construction, due to be preserved;
looking at the other two key heritage values, the convent and
the Mello palace, as essential parts of the future integration
in the city.
equipments
The listed buildings are privileged places to locate public
equipments, by their nature of public interest sites and their
architectonical value and, on the other hand, as keys
features in the generation of fluxes of people besides the
future inhabitants.
private space
The new built volumes sit over the topographical logic of the
site, over the matrix of the platforms, public walkways and
programs, along the limits of the platforms, underlining their
contour.
public space
The design of the public space, even if here appears as a
result, is in reality the foundation of the global design.
Recovering the a qualified design to the public space within
the hospital surround was understood as a key feature of
the quality of living of the future inhabitants and the city. In
such as the rehabilitation of the promenade, the garden or
the tree cover of streets.
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Mosque in Mouraria
Lisbon, PT
2013-in project
Description
The nature of the program, dedicated to a religious
community, and the site, situated in a long and narrow block
between a busy modern avenue and a very old street,
inspired the creation of a complex based on the creation of
public space. A space that could both serve symbolically as
place of gathering and worship and its expression within the
city.
A creation of a void within the dense urban fabric, consists of
a two level open space, linked by a ramp, connecting both
streets. On one side a covered square, facing the avenue; on
the other a garden facing the old medieval path.
Alongside the garden, seats the mosque. On one side, the
spaces of worship; on the other, the social action spaces. On
the upper level, along the avenue, a multifunctional hall
creates a small square and a facade.
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Team
Inês Lobo with João Rosário, João Vaz, Júlia Varela, Vasco Lopes. e Sónia Ribeiro
Structures: ADF Engenheiros Consultores; Pedro Morujão
Hydraulic Installations: Fernanda Valente
Electrical Installations,Telecommunication and Security: GPIC Projectos Consultoria e
Instalações; Fernando Aires, Alexandre Martins
Heating, Ventilation, Building Physics, Thermic and Acoustics: NaturalWorks;
Guilherme Carrilho da Graça
Project Revision: Rui Prata Ribeiro Lda; Rui Prata Ribeiro, Paula Balseiro
Photographer: Leonardo Finotti
Location link
https://goo.gl/maps/FxFVA
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Ordem São João de Deus Museum and Residences
Refurbishment
Sintra, PT
2003-2009
Description
1937 . 1950
The Ricardo Pampuri building, which is part of the Casa de
Saúde do Telhal, in Sintra, is made up of three distinct
construction phases, the first being the north wing, followed
by the construction of the church on the east wing. Finally,
the south and west wing, forming a 45-metre quadrangle,
with interior central cloisters, 17 metres in length on each
side.
The immediate surroundings of the building is made up of, to
the north an access road; to the east a garden with a
wooded to be preserved; to the south, a yard bound by an
ensemble of building (old vivariums); and to the west, by the
main church.
Original programme
The Apostolic church of the Order of S. João de Deus.
2003 . 2009
New programme
Order of S. João de Deus Museum and brothers
accommodation.
[-]subtraction
The annexes that were not part of the original construction
were removed, the dividing walls were removed to obtain a a
set of large naves that are connected to each other, the
upper floor of the cloisters is removed.
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Team
Inês Lobo with João Rosário, Gilberto Reis, João Vaz, Pedro Carta, Pedro Oliveira, Rita
Zina, Sérgio Pereira, Júlia Varela, Rafael Marques e Sónia Ribeiro
Structures: AFA Engenheiros Consultores;; Pedro Morujão, Rodrigo Castro
Hydraulic Installations: AFA Engenheiros Consultores; Paulo Silva
Electrical Installations,Telecommunication and Security:: GPIC Projectos Consultoria e
Instalações; Fernando Aires, Alexandre Martins
Heating, Ventilation, Building Physics, Thermic and Acoustics: NaturalWorks;
Guilherme Carrilho da Graça
Landscape Architecture: Global Arquitectura Paisagista Lda, João Gomes da Silva
Construction Company: Construções Divireis; Vicente Reis, Lisete Frazão, Filipe Neves
Photographer:: Leonardo Finotti
Location link
https://goo.gl/maps/rD4N7
[+]addition
A wooden veranda is added to the north side of the cloisters,
14 cells, a chapel, the white that covers the entire building,
the wood with which the whole exhibition system and
furniture is made which configures the new spaces within
the new naves.
[re]utilize
Building this museum and residence implies the
[re]utilization of a place that today is not prepared for that
use, time has removed that clarity. [re]utilizing mainly implies
subtracting to find a clear structure that easily houses these
new uses.
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Public Library and Archive of Angra do Heroísmo
Angra do Heroísmo, Azores, PT
2006-in construction
Description
The Public Library and Regional Archive of Angra do
Heroísmo sit in the ancient urban fabric of the city, in an
annex of the palazzo Silveira e Paulo. The palazzo and its
gardens are striking elements of the city, given their
singularity, position and dimension within it’s tight urban
fabric.
terrace
The cover stands above a concrete body wrapped around a
terrace. The outside perimeter is painted white as the walls
of the near surroundings and volume opens to the terrace,
providing a visual relationship between all the inclosed and
open spaces, public or reserved.
Given the size of the programme the project tried to respond
with a building that would generate, consolidate and
articulate public spaces and pathways in the urban
structure.
So, it isn't the programme and a quest for a given form for
the building but the form of open spaces it generates that
actually commanded its design.
emplacement
All the above sit on top a continuous floor, of deposits and
treatment of documents, draw alongside the plot’s limits,
with a service entrance to this part of the building.
furniture
Since the spatial design of the building relies on visual and
physical continuity, furniture gains visibility and an important
Two corps, two voids
role in the functional definition of spaces. Even if the design
The new building is made of to superimposed bodys that seeks uniformity, the use of different materials, by similarity
create two outdoor spaces: to the North and to the South of or contrast to those of the building, sets the desired
the plot. The first one, “u” shaped, creating a terrace; to standard of comfort of each space.
second, above, draws the limit of the Pallazo’s garden.
cover
A fundamental part in the building’s design, it consolidates
and creates near and far relations with the territory. A the
terrain level, it’s the boundary of the contiguous public
spaces, alongside pathways. To the city, it creates a
reference line, above which stand the notable buildings and
green spaces that surround them.
Read as a wall from the garden or as a space from the
Library’s reading room, this body’s shape is unreadable as a
whole, but draw clear and regular outside spaces.
The lining, a uniform and bright surface, in U-Glass and glass,
gives it a clear and delicate image.
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Team
Inês Lobo with João Vaz, João Rosário, Gilberto Reis, Pedro Oliveira, Júlia Varela,
Sérgio Pereira, Rafael Marques, Filipe Soares, Pedro Coelho, Domingos Domingues, e
Sónia Ribeiro
Structures: ADF Engenheiros Consultores;; Pedro Morujão, Rodrigo Castro
Hydraulic Installations: BETAR Engenheiros Consultores, Marta Azevedo
Electrical Installations,Telecommunication and Security:: GPIC Projectos Consultoria e
Instalações; Fernando Aires, Alexandre Martins and Ruben Sobral Engenheiro
Heating, Ventilation, Building Physics, Thermic and Acoustics: NaturalWorks;
Guilherme Carrilho da Graça and José Galvão Teles, engenheiros, lda
Landscape Architecture: Global Arquitectura Paisagista Lda, João Gomes da Silva
Project Revision: Rui Prata Ribeiro Lda; Rui Prata Ribeiro, Paula Balseiro
Construction Company: FDO construções S.A.
Location link
https://goo.gl/maps/rD4N7
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Joaquim Carvalho High School
Refurbishment
Figueira da Foz, PT
2008-2011
Description
reuse
Reuse requires the reading of what the history is leaving,
and that has to be done each time in shorter time intervals,
recognize a structure reinventing a way to inhabit it, reveal
its qualities, understand its purpose and decide how to
transform.
program
Adaptation of the school program at today's education
requirements. the fundamental themes are: the school
opened to the community, the school as a space of freedom
for children.
existing
A building constructed in 1969, in good condition. A school
that always occupied the space with great intelligence and
care.
subtraction
Decide what to amputate in a body that apparently works,
but that does not resist the introduction of the new program.
Subtract: ancillary buildings, the central body of the school
and digging up a patio.
addition
Add a new body to reconnect the existing constructions,
three cores that solve accesses and technical areas.
strategy
Reuse the original buildings recovering systems and
constructive materials
Draw the new buildings as pieces of the outer voids.
Clarify the circulations.
Expand the possibilities of relationship with the outside world.
Introducing comfort.
Team
Inês Lobo with João Rosário, João Vaz, Gilberto Reis, Júlia Varela, Filipe Soares, Sérgio
Silva, Sérgio Pereira, Henrieta Selcová, Vasco Lopes,, Job Morais, Pedro Coelho, Rafael
Marques e Sónia Ribeiro
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Structures: ADF Engenheiros Consultores; Pedro Morujão
Hydraulic Installations: Fernanda Valente
Electrical Installations,Telecommunication and Security: GPIC Projectos Consultoria e
Instalações; Fernando Aires, Alexandre Martins
Heating, Ventilation, Building Physics, Thermic and Acoustics: NaturalWorks;
Guilherme Carrilho da Graça
Landscape Architecture: Global Arquitectura Paisagista Lda, João Gomes da Silva
Project Revision: Rui Prata Ribeiro Lda; Rui Prata Ribeiro, Paula Balseiro
Construction Company: Casais
Photographer: Leonardo Finotti
Awards
Nomination for the Secil 2012 Prize
Location link
https://goo.gl/maps/k7HbG
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Francisco Rodrigues Lobo High School
Refurbishment
Leiria, PT
2008-2011
Description
The operations proposed for the ensemble descended form 3. Central building: a closed space, comprises three floors
a first one, redefining the placement of the entrance to the
and hosts exclusively public spaces, for the use of all of the
school. Moving it to the eastern side of the plot, between two
school’s community . Atrium at entry level, Library in the
narrows wings, defining the north and south limits of the
upper floor, and cafeteria in the lower floor.
perimeter.
4. Patio 2: following the central building, located one level
The school was re-centered, not only in its horizontal
below Patio 1, at the same level as the cafeteria and
distribution, but also in its altimetry. Since the main access
planned as its prolongation towards the outside. It
was moved to an intermediate level, between the highest an
embedded in the terrain, delimited by buildings and closed
lowest point of the buildings.
on the Western side by the new sports areas.
The project involved redesigning the topography between the 5. Sports areas: a set of new buildings on the western edge
two existing buildings, to allow the construction the buildings
of the lot, installed at its lowest level, embedded between
needed to host the new program, but also a sequence of
platforms, allowing such a significant volume of
open spaces that re-center the activity and flux of the school
construction to be discretely implanted in the complex.
users.
So, all the fundamental collective spaces, as well as the
This central complex has a sequence o five different spaces: sports areas, are built along this central ribbon; while the
academic spaces are left within the existing buildings.
1. Drive-in: an urban space, external from the new limit of the Three vertical volumes were attached to the existing building,
school, that allows the entry of cars for pupils drop off/
sorting the access between floors, hosting each floor’s
pick up and for deliveries of goods.
sanitaries and the technical areas.
2. Patio 1: an open space, that is the first entry space into
the school, delimitated North and South by the existing
buildings and defined on its West side by the new
transversal building, that becomes the center of the
school.
Team
Inês Lobo with João Rosário, João Vaz, Gilberto Reis, Júlia Varela, Filipe Soares, Sérgio
Silva, Sérgio Pereira, Henrieta Selcová, Vasco Lopes, Job Morais, Pedro Coelho, Rafael
Marques e Sónia Ribeiro
Structures: ADF Engenheiros Consultores; Pedro Morujão
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Hydraulic Installations: Fernanda Valente
Electrical Installations,Telecommunication and Security: GPIC Projectos Consultoria e
Instalações; Fernando Aires, Alexandre Martins
Heating, Ventilation, Building Physics, Thermic and Acoustics: NaturalWorks;
Guilherme Carrilho da Graça
Landscape Architecture: Global Arquitectura Paisagista Lda, João Gomes da Silva
Project Revision: Rui Prata Ribeiro Lda; Rui Prata Ribeiro, Paula Balseiro
Construction Company: Ramos Catarino SA, Pedro Felgueira
Photographer: Leonardo Finotti
Awards
Nomination for the Mies van der Rohe Price 2011
Location link
https://goo.gl/maps/ihwv3
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Avelar Brotero High School
Refurbishment
Coimbra, PT
2007-2010
Description
Avelar Brotero Secondary School was founded in 1884
under the name Escola de Desenho Industrial (School
ofIndustrial Design). Subsequent reforms brought change to
the school´s designation, but not to is academic vocation,
which, to this day, in parallel to its regular syllabus, maintains
a technological and workshop teaching feature. This
academic programme is naturally reflected in the building
the School currently occupies, as it has since 1950s. It is a
building complex essentially made up of three blocks, sets of
spaces structured together around a central open space. A
first block accupies the length of the Rua General Humberto
Delgado (bloco A), were the classrooms, laboratories,
administrative areas and library are the found. Linked to this
block, a central block (Body C) houses the gymnasium and
the changing rooms, as well as the canteen and bar, and a
small group of classrooms, in two separate arms of the
main body. A final large Block is made up of the workshop
areas (Body B), wich complete the building complex. The
outer spaces are the most part occupied by sports fields.
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clear and flexible spatial and volumetric structure | extensive
overall area | extensive overall outer areas
unbalanced use of space | evidente lack of space in certain
teaching areas | lack of clarity in the structural relationship
between the constructions
new areas
The new teaching areas contemplated in this intervention
are those already identified in the situation and it stands.
Thus, the areas to be build are:
an indoor sports center and a gymnasium, to be
established semi-interred at the western end to the central
yard (Body E)
a teacher working and support area (Body D), to
be established at mid height, embedded in the current slope,
which flanks the central yard to the south;
two general support spaces, in the category of
meeting spaces, in two volumes established on the terraces
of the two arms of the central body: the bar and the multipurpose room;
Another new area of invention will be established over part
of an existing building, for which partial demolition is
proposed, in order to create an adjoining new volume for
workshop and laboratories, capable of increasing the floor
area in this body and to better suit the intended programme:
supporting areas to the workshop area and new physics,
chemistry, biology and geology laboratories.
programme
The teaching area redistribution intended by this proposal
aims above all the current discrepancy in intensity of use of
the different parts of the school, as well as to promote an
effective integration between the two main educational
strategy
options that the school houses - standard and technological
Having identified the advantages and disadvantages that the education.
building offers in the current state been, we now move on to
define an action strategy according to four basic vectors:
defining new teaching areas;
redefining accessibility;
redistributing the program me;
clarifying circulation.
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Team
Inês Lobo with João Rosário, João Vaz, Gilberto Reis, Júlia Varela, Filipe Soares, Sérgio
Silva, Sérgio Pereira, Henrieta Selcová, Vasco Lopes, Job Morais, Pedro Coelho, Rafael
Marques e Sónia Ribeiro
Structures: ADF Engenheiros Consultores; Pedro Morujão
Hydraulic Installations: Fernanda Valente
Electrical Installations,Telecommunication and Security: GPIC Projectos Consultoria e
Instalações; Fernando Aires, Alexandre Martins
Heating, Ventilation, Building Physics, Thermic and Acoustics: NaturalWorks;
Guilherme Carrilho da Graça
Landscape Architecture: Global Arquitectura Paisagista Lda, João Gomes da Silva
Project Revision: Rui Prata Ribeiro Lda; Rui Prata Ribeiro, Paula Balseiro
Construction Company: Ramos Catarino S.A. , Conduril, S.A.
Photographer: Leonardo Finotti
Location link
https://goo.gl/maps/ihwv3
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Art and Architecture Faculty
Refurbishment
Évora, PT
2006-2010
Description
1916 . 1970
Original programme
Built in 1916, the Alentejo Milling Society became the Leões
pasta factory in the 1970s.
Seen from a distance from the historic centre and the
approach in direction of the old Leões factory allows one to
understand that, oddly enough, its principle value consists of
its excessive volume that is imposed abruptly on the plateau.
Buildings designed around the machines they would house,
and not around people, in physical or transcendental terms,
who are reduced to mere operators, workers, simple cogs in
the machine.
2006 . 2009
New programme
University of the arts, department of visual arts and
department of architecture
A partially occupied but machine-less building, appropriated
by man. Spaces that, due to their versatility and relationship
with the territory, became places for teaching.
[-]subtraction
The annexes that were not part of the original construction
were removed, as were all provisional construction inside
the building. The spatial nature of the buildings became
clear.
Team
Inês Lobo and João Maria Trindade (Ventura Trindade Arquitectos) with João
Rosário, Gilberto Reis, Pedro Oliveira, Júlia Varela, João Vaz, Sérgio Pereira, Rafael
Marques, Emanuel Romão, Filipe Soares, Sónia Ribeiro Chiara Ternullo, Nuno Marcos,
Lourenço Van Innis, Filipe Carvalho, Filipe Nunes, Nélson Rodrigues, Bruno Banha, Rita
Figueiredo
Structures ADF Engenheiros Consultores; Pedro Morujão
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Hydraulic Installations: BETAR Engenheiros Consultores; Marta Azevedo
Electrical Installations,Telecommunication and Security: Ruben Sobral and GPIC
Projectos Consultoria e Instalações; Fernando Aires, Alexandre Martins
Heating, Ventilation, Building Physics, Thermic and Acoustics: NaturalWorks;
Guilherme Carrilho da Graça
Landscape Architecture: Global Arquitectura Paisagista Lda, João Gomes da Silva
Project Revision: Rui Prata Ribeiro Lda; Rui Prata Ribeiro, Paula Balseiro
Construction Company: ACF, O FELIZ
Photographer: Leonardo Finotti
Awards
IHRU 2013 Price
Location link
https://goo.gl/maps/ihwv3
[+]addition
A building is added that substitutes the annexes, thus
configuring the courtyard afresh, with associated workshops,
a cafeteria and a lean-to.
Other infrastructures were added to the existing spaces,
which provide the necessary facilities for teaching, and extra
furniture.
[re]utilize
With increasing knowledge of old industrial spaces and
systems we find some of the strategies to reuse in the
construction of the schools.
First are the large coverings that protected the railway
platform and other loading and unloading areas, which could
hardly contrast more in their delicate lightness with the
enormous mass of the constructions.
Now re-introduced, it shelters teachers and students instead
of products and raw materials, constructing the meeting
place of the school ensemble, it outlines the main patio
establishing a visual relationship between all the spaces of
the ensemble, whose central open space is an unexpected
green field which is reminiscent of university campuses, until
then so distant from this context. This body connects the
different elements at the same time as it constructs the
School space, a large and elongated atrium, a kind of
backbone that allows bodies that were previously isolated to
function once more, becoming part of a single structure.
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Row-Houses , Bom Sucesso Design Resort
Óbidos, PT
2007-2010
Description
This project involves the building of a block of 18 premises
for habitation purposes next to the Óbidos Lake in the future
site of the Golf and Country Club – Bom Sucesso.
These will be located in one of the far sides of the Quinta
with a valley to the east, one of the access roads to the west,
a thicket to the south and a group of dwellings to the north.
Our proposal is to build on this site, the central theme being
that each premise should have an interactive relationship
with the surrounding area, under the following conditions:
A privileged view of the valley, with the premises overlooking
the valley, yet imposing within the landscape.
Take into account the position of the premises in relation to
the access road so as to guarantee privacy and give them a
measure of “invisibility”.
Set the northern and southern boundaries of the block in
such a way that its location in relation to the access road on
the south and the dwellings to the north is borne in mind.
Design the interior of the premises in such a way that it
allows outside extensions.
Outer walls to be built to ensure there is both an intimate
relationship with the surrounding area and a high degree of
privacy.
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Team
Inês Lobo with João Rosário, Rita Zina, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Carta, Julia Varela,
Emanuel Romão, João Vaz, Sérgio Pereira e Sónia Ribeiro
Structures and Installations: A400 Projectistas e consultores de engenharia
Construction Company: Policon, Construções SA
Photographer: Leonardo Finotti
Awards
Nomination to Archdaily Building of the Year 2014
Location link
http://goo.gl/maps/uXlAH
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“Rainha D. Leonor” Social Housing Quarter
Refurbishment
Oporto, PT
2005-2013
Description
Built in the 50’s above the Douro’s mouth, the Bairro Rainha
D. Leonor, went thru an unruled process of appropriation
and transformation of its buildings and yards. An inevitable
and understandable process, considering the small size of
the original houses and their compartments, unable to
respond to needs and ways of life of their inhabitants. As a
result, the neighborhood’s urban image was degraded and
became discontinuous.
Even so, on a closer look, the neighborhood reveled a strong
hidden identity and a great capacity of regenerate and
answer the program established by the Municipality, with the
purpose of improving the quality and habitability of the
houses, yards, common spaces and conformity with present
regulations.
The intervention’s global strategy aimed to return
homogeneity to the buildings and exterior spaces of the
estate. Therefor, after removing the additions, inside the
plots and public spaces, the project searched to reapply the
rules and materials of the original construction, in two
complementary lines of work: the houses and the open
spaces.
The interventions on the buildings tried to minimize the
impact on the existent, preserving the volumes and not
introducing significant changes on their image, despite of the
profound typological changes of their interior. The accesses
and the majority of the components, such as doors and
windows, were recovered or substituted by similar pieces,
when necessary. In the open spaces, public or private, the
same principle of continuity was applied, the added
constructions were demolished and the existing granite was
recovered to build pavings, walls and exterior stairs.
Simultaneously, green spaces were introduced as a
continuous network, crossing both private and public spaces.
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Team
Inês Lobo with João Rosário, Rita Zina, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Carta, Gilberto Reis, Julia
Varela, Emanuel Romão, João Vaz, Rafael Marques, Sérgio Silva, Sérgio Pereira e
Sónia Ribeiro
Structures and Installations: AFA Engenheiros Consultores
Photographer: Leonardo Finotti
Location link
http://goo.gl/maps/uXlAH
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House in Alentejo
Grãndola, PT
2003-2009
Description
Located in an isolated place, were nature and the landscape
are overwhelming, the project was feed by the idea that the
house and its multiple spaces should return us to the
atmosphere and qualities of the site.
Therefor the project’s first task was to choose the right
place for the house and swimming pool, after a global study
of the landscape of large propriety.
The house was placed on the West limit of the property
were one a dense forest of pine trees can be seen within the
sea as background.
The house is reached thru a plateau, at mid-height of the
house and swimming pool. The house’s the terrace as
dominant position over the buildings and landscape. The
building is entangled with the ground, whether standing on it
or excavating it, creating patios that organize the interior
spaces.
The built assembly - house and surroundings - lives the
double condition of observation site and shelter,
anchored to the site and its domestic character by its scale
and materials.
The house allows what its absence already did: the attention
on the horizon or the numbness under de local light, smells
and sounds.
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Team
Inês Lobo, Pedro Oliveira with João Rosário, Gilberto Reis, Pedro Carta, Rita Zina,
Emanuel Romão
Structures: AFA Engenheiros Consultores; Pedro Morujão
Hydraulic Installations:: AFA Engenheiros Consultores, Paulo Silva
Electrical Installations,Telecommunication:: GPIC Projectos Consultoria e Instalações;
Fernando Aires,
Heating, Ventilation, Building Physics, Thermic and Acoustics: NaturalWorks;
Guilherme Carrilho da Graça
Landscape Architecture: NPK; Leonor Cheis
Photographer:: Leonardo Finotti
Location link
https://goo.gl/maps/JGzbH
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House in Magoito
São João das Lampas, Sintra, PT
2003-2009
Description
Located in Sintra’s Natural Park, the house aims to
recognize and respond to limits of the plot and the
surrounding territory. Interpreting them while responding to
the given domestic program.
The house is stretch along the plot and all the domestic life
is organized around a courtyard facing south, from the road
one discovers 3 consecutive areas: the courtyards, the
social spaces and, finally, the rooms.
The house is a solid that seats on top of a set of walls that
redefine the topography, creating courtyards and gardens
like open air living rooms, unexposed to the wind.
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Team
Inês Lobo , João Belo Rodeia with João Rosário, Rita Zina, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Carta,
Julia Varela, João Vaz, Sérgio Pereira e Sónia Ribeiro
Structures: AFA Engenheiros Consultores; Pedro Morujão
Hydraulic Installations: AFA Engenheiros Consultores; Paulo Silva
Electrical Installations,Telecommunication and Security: Ruben Sobral
Heating, Ventilation, Building Physics, Thermic and Acoustics: NaturalWorks;
Guilherme Carrilho da Graça
Landscape Architecture: Global Arquitectura Paisagista Lda, João Gomes da Silva
Construction Company: Eugénio Reis
Photographer: Leonardo Finotti
Location link
http://goo.gl/maps/uXlAH
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House in Quelhas Street
Lisboa, PT
2010-in construction
Description
The project is the renovation of an ancient building in
Lisbon’s old neighborhood of Lapa and its conversion to a
singular household.
Built in the XVIII/XIXth century, the building was in a poor
condition apart form its main facade, the most significant
part of its relationship with the urban context. On the
opposite side, the building’s priviledged position allows a
panoramic view over the Alcântara valley.
The project proposes the demolition of all of the buildings
kernel and rear facade, deeply modified during the XXth
century, and the construction of a new core. Adored to the
sidewalls, a white concrete structure emerges form the
main facade’s metrics, establishing new structural,
functional and compositional schemes. The internal
organization is determined by the two lateral concrete
blocks, containing circulations and service areas, and the big
central space were all the other spaces are placed. The
relation with the near or far surroundings and the light,
determines the distribution of the programme through each
of the five floors and the design of their spaces.
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Team
Inês Lobo and Paulo Mendes da Rocha with João Rosário, Julia Varela,
João Vaz, Job Morais e Sónia Ribeiro
Structures and Installations: AFA Engenheiros Consultores
Location link
https://goo.gl/maps/fjcn8
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“Garage Films” Headquarters
Refurbishment
Lisbon, PT
2005-2006
Description
The headquarters of Garage Film’s are located inside an old
quarter of Belém, in Lisbon, away from the street, on two of
the remaining warehouses of an ancient factory, now
temporally converted to a parking lot.
The renewal of the buildings tried to fit the operation of the
company as an appropriation of an industrial space. The
project’s approach was based on four ideas and actions:
program
The use of the space in extension. Transforming one of the
buildings on a long working open-space. Enclosed, on one
side by individual workrooms on a upper level; open to a yard,
on the other, as result of the suppression of part of the
adjacent building’s roof.
scale:
Preserve the interior reading of the exterior limits of the
buildings, the scale of the industrial halls and their materials:
the brick walls and columns and the wood trusses.
For that, we used a continuous concrete floor and covered
the roof with silver faced acustic and termal isolation.
installations
The upper level of the individual workrooms encloses all the
required installations: air-conditioning, power and IT network.
Feeding each room and worktables.
city
The closed nature of the buildings, around its yard, relates to
the surroundings only thru its East facade, were the steel
framing of windows of the workrooms try to relate its
interior to the distant exterior, away from the unpleasant
close surroundings.
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Team
Inês Lobo with João Rosário, João Vaz, Pedro Oliveira, Gilberto Reis, Júlia Varela,
Sérgio Pereira e Sónia Ribeiro
Structures ADF Engenheiros Consultores; Pedro Morujão
Hydraulic Installations: BETAR Engenheiros Consultores; Marta Azevedo
Electrical Installations,Telecommunication and Security: Ruben Sobral
Heating, Ventilation, Building Physics, Thermic and Acoustics: NaturalWorks;
Guilherme Carrilho da Graça
Landscape Architecture: Global Arquitectura Paisagista Lda, João Gomes da Silva
Construction Company: Alcoplano . Projectos e Construções Lda.
Photographer: Leonardo Finotti
Location link
https://goo.gl/maps/ihwv3
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“Ferreira Construções” Headquarters
Refurbishment
Oporto, PT
2006-2009
Description
Ferreira Construções is a construction and real estate firm
and its headquarters, located in one of the main avenues of
Oporto, are understandably seen as showcase of the firm
and its projects.
The project consisted on the rehabilitation of the existing
building and a new pavilion, to be built within the garden,
regarding the creation of new working spaces and
showrooms.
annex and garden
The search of balance between the void and filled spaces,
recovering outdoor spaces and giving them clarity guided the
project.
The demolition of adored constructions and annexes inside
the plot allowed the creation a central void that determined
the position of the new building alongside the south limit wall.
Drawn as a garden pavilion, the two storey building opens up
to the garden thru its glazed facade and its following plan of
The original house and gardens, from the 1920’s, were sunshade screens.
profoundly altered in 1945-6. The project aimed to recover
the clarity of the design of existing buildings and find a
volumetric balance between them and the garden.
house
The analysis of the existing house and its various phases of
construction revealed its dissonant elements as becoming
from the 1940´s intervention. The project tried, as much as
possible, to recover the original design of the building,
removing the superimposed elements or finding a clear
design when ever the present house or programme went
beyond its original image.
In contrast with the global quietness of interventions on the
house, the eastern facade was opened to the garden using
glass, in which stands out the showroom in the ground floor.
In the interiors, the main spaces of the composition were
redesigned, like the main stairs. The constructive solutions
and materials were used as a bridge between the original
construction and the new one.
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Team
João Luís Carrilho da Graça e Inês Lobo with Pedro Oliveira, Júlia Varela, João
Rosário, Gilberto Reis, João Vaz, Rafael Marques
Structures ADF Engenheiros Consultores; Pedro Morujão
Hydraulic Installations: BETAR Engenheiros Consultores; Marta Azevedo
Electrical Installations,Telecommunication and Security: GPIC Projectos Consultoria e
Instalações; Fernando Aires.
Heating, Ventilation, Building Physics, Thermic and Acoustics: NaturalWorks;
Guilherme Carrilho da Graça
Landscape Architecture: Global Arquitectura Paisagista Lda, João Gomes da Silva
Photographer: Leonardo Finotti
Location link
https://goo.gl/maps/ihwv3
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School in Cabo Verde
Portuguese Official Representation at the International 8th Biennial of Architecture in São Paulo
Achada Fazenda, Santiago, CV
2009
Description
The idea of the school is for the basalt walls to configure the
first unit of space on the territory, the bigger spaces such as
the playground and the corridors between walls where the
rooms and patios will be situated. The smallest unit model
witch repeats is a metal construction laid on the basalt walls.
The spaces between rooms are covered with coloured
sackcloth to protect us from the heat.
The color is inside the model. When you’re inside the
classroom it should be more comfortable - the surfaces are
now smooth, the ceilings coloured.
The landscape is monochromatic, but the people use color in
amazing ways. When you see someone walk by it’s a magic
moment. I have a really beautiful photo of a child dressed in
pink, which i put in the notebook. Colour says “people live
here”. There are many luminous greens and strong blues two colours that refer to the colour territory lacks.
The facades are all painted in Achada Fazenda’s main
streets. The people never paint the entire house, only the
facades or a varanda. In Venice, the facades giving on to
Grand Canal are in stonework but the sides are plastered. In
Cape Verde it’s pretty mutch the same thing, it defines an
aspect of the elevation.
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Team
Inês Lobo with João Rosário, Gilberto Reis, João Vaz, Júlia Varela, Rafael Marques, Job
Morais e Sónia Ribeiro
Sustainability and Energy Efficiency: Guilherme Carrilho da Graça
Landscape Architecture: João Gomes da Silva
Photography: Luisa Ferreira
Acknowledgments: Cape Verde Ministry of Education, Portuguese Embassy in Cape
Verde, Municipality of Santa Cruz
Location link
https://goo.gl/maps/ZLvMb
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Lisbon Ground
The Portuguese Representation at the 13th International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Veneza
Veneza, IT
2012
Description
The Portuguese Directorate-General for the Arts (DGArtes)
presents Lisbon Ground, the exhibition that will represent
Portugal at the 13th International Architecture Exhibition –
La Biennale di Venezia. It is a project conceived and
developed by the architect Inês Lobo as designated curator,
responding to the theme topic “Common Ground” put
forward by the di- rector of this Venice Biennale, David
Chipperfield.
The works in question reflect 24 years of intervention in the
city, the time period (1988-2012) on which those reflections
are focused, and serve as raw material for the exhibition’s
var- ious components:
Video, by Catarina Mourão, recordings of conversations
from three round-tables that consider the city vis-à-vis the
pro- posed themes, and drawings made by the speakers
during those discussions;
The city of Lisbon is the main focus of the planned exhibition, Map of Lisbon indicating “between spaces”, a synthesis regfrom the standpoint of Lisbon as a “common territory, just ister of the city in 2012;
one possible meaning of the theme topic ‘CommonGround’
“a common area of knowledge, territory shared by a group of Photographs, by Duarte Belo, which represent and
thinkers, which includes people from architecture, cinema, synthesise the inherent complexity of the city’s design while
photography, literature...”,
at the same time affirming Lisbon as a metropolis with
In Lisbon Ground the city is presented by means of three multiple meanings in the context of European urban culture;
themes: Lisbon Downtown, Lisbon River and Lisbon Connections.
Testimony about the city through selected texts by Antonio
Tabucchi.
These three themes arose after reflection and discussion
about a select group of specific works and projects sharing a
territory and common themes – Lisbon. Participants in the
process included well-known architects such as Álvaro Siza
Vieira, Bárbara Rangel, Eduardo Souto Moura, Francisco
Ma- teus, Gonçalo Byrne, Joana Vilhena, João Carrilho da
Graça, João Favila Menezes, João Gomes da Silva, João
Nunes, João Pedro Falcão de Campos, João Simões, José
Adrião, Manuel Graça Dias, Manuel Mateus, Manuel
Salgado, Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Pedro Domingos, Ricardo
Bak Gordon, Ricardo Car- valho, Rui Furtado and Rui
Mendes.
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Photographer: Leonardo Finotti
Location link
https://goo.gl/maps/ZyTpi
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Projects List
Urban Design and Planning
2012
2011
2010
2007
2005
2003
2002
2002
2002
2001
2001
2001
2007
2003
2008
2005
Urban study for the Colina de Santana.
Urban study for Hospital dos Capuchos.
Detail Plan for the Kinanga neighborhood.
Detail Plan for Monte Olivete.
Urban Park for Vale Figueira, São João da Talha.
Detail Plan for the Urban Park of Tarello e support buildings.
Detail Plan for the Turial Square.
Detail Plan for Park of St.º António.
Detail Plan for Campo da Bola.
Detail Plan for D. Maria II Street.
Urban study for the maritime front of Póvoa do Varzím
Áreas Ribeirinhas das Frentes Marítimas da Figueira da Foz.
Lisbon
Lisbon
Kinanga, Angola
Torres Vedras
Loures
Bréscia, Italy
Albufeira
Costa da Caparica
Costa da Caparica
Cacém
Póvoa do Varzím
Figueira da Foz
a
a
a (b)
a (b)
d
d1(b)
c1
c1(b)
c
c1
c1(a)
c (a)
Lisbon
Coimbra
Obidos
a
d1
d3
Coimbra
Lisbon
e3
a
Cultural and Institutional
2011
2011
2010
Mosque in Mouraria
BIOMED III, Biomedical investigation building, University of Coimbra.
Buildings and public spaces of the central square of Technological Park of
Óbidos - OBITEC.
2009
Second Fase of the Museum of Cience of the University of Coimbra.
2007
“Estado do Mundo” exhibition, Moderna Arte Center of the Calouste
Gulbenkian Fundation.
2007
ESO for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere Headquarters.
2006 2006 Refurbishment of D. Luís I gallery, National Palace of Ajuda.
2006
Public Library and Archive of Angra do Heroísmo.
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Garching, Munique
Lisbon
Angra do Heroismo,
Açores
2006
Design of the exhibition spaces for the Lisbon Architecture Triennal.
Lisbon
2006
Nossa Senhora dos Navegantes church in Parque das Nacões.
Lisbon
2004 2009 Museum and Residencies of the Ordem de São João de Deus.
Telhal, Sintra
2004
Refurbishment of the interiors of the North and South wings of the National Lisboa
Palace of Ajuda.
2004
Municipal Archive of Palmela
Palmela
2002
Valorization of the Monastery of Santa Clara a Velha and surrounding
Coimbra
grounds
2001
Sports Facilities in the Antiguos cuarteles de Daoiz y Velarde, Municipality of Madrid
Retiro
2000
Camélias Park, Porto 2001 - European Culture Capital
Oporto
1999
Sarajevo Concert Hall Competition - 9th and 10th "Biennale" for young
Sarajevo
european and mediterranean artists,
1998
Chancellery e Residence of the Future Portuguese Embassy in Berlim
Berlim
d2(g)
a
e1
d2
b
b1
f
c3
d2(c)
d (a)
d1(e)
d4(e)
d1(e)
Education
2013
2011
2010
Pestalozzi Primary School
Auditorium for the Externato Marista de Lisboa
Student Residencies for the University of Évora
Lisbon
Lisbon
Évora
a
b1(h)
b
Education
2010
2009
2008
2008
2007
2006
2006
2011
2011
2010
2010
2004
1997 2002
16 School centers 1 kindergarten
Refurbishment of the Dr. Mário Sacramento High School
Refurbishment of the Joaquim Carvalho High School
Refurbishment of the Francisco Rodrigues Lobo High School
Refurbishment of the Avelar Brotero High School
Art and Architecture Faculty of the Universidade de Évora.
Rehabilitation and valorization of the Henrique de Mendonça palazzo and
gardens, Nova School of Business and Economics
Sciences of Sport and Physical Education Faculty building of the University of
Coimbra.
Body of Amphitheaters of the University of Azores Campus Nomination for the Mies
van der Rohe prize 2005, Secil 2004 Prize: special prize
Barcelos
Aveiro
Figueira da Foz
Leiria
Coimbra
Évora
Lisbon
d
f
f
f
f
e1(i)
a
Coimbra
d1
Ponta Delgada,
Açores
d1F
Housing
2007
21 Row Houses, Bom Sucesso - Design Resort, Leisure Golf & SPA.
2005 2013 Rehabilitation of Rainha D. Leonor Social Housing neighborhood.
2004 2010 18 Row Houses, Bom Sucesso - Design Resort, Leisure Golf & SPA
2004
Exterior spaces of the Contumil Social Housing neighborhood
2003 2008 125 Cost controlled apartments
2000
Assisted living residences programme (for Comitur)
Óbidos
Oporto
Óbidos
Oporto
Madrid
Lisbon
a
c1
a
f
a
b
Houses
2013
2013
2013
2012
2011
2011
2010
2010
2010
2010
2009
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2003
2000
2013
2008
2009
2009
House in Catalonia
House in Santo Amaro
Laurent House
House in Serpa
Lusiadas House
Rodrigo Cunha House
Quelhas House
Houses in Óbidos
House in Azenhas do Mar
House in Milan
Ribeiralves House
12 houses in the Vale Pisão development.
House in Monte Novo.
House in the Belas Country Club
House in Leiria
7 House in the Bom Sucesso - Design Resort, Leisure Golf & SPA
Galvão House
House in Magoito,
House in Grândola
House in Nazaré
Catalonia, Spain
Oeiras
Lisbon
Serpa
Lisbon
Lisbon
Lisbon
Obidos
Sintra
Milão
Torres Vedras
Oporto
Redondo
Sintra
Leiria
Óbidos
Lisbon
Sintra
Grândola
Nazaré
a
a
a
a
a
a
a (d)
a
a
a
a
b
a
a
a
a
a
a
b1
a
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Offices
2007
Mixed use building (housing and offices)
2006 2009 Ferreira Construções Headquarters
2006
Vodafone Headquarters
2006
Imocom building
2005 2006 GarageFilms Headquarters
2005
Administrative building and business incubator for the Madam Park of
Science
2004
Veterinary Clinic
Marinha Grande
Oporto
Oporto
Lisbon
Lisbon
Almada
a
a (a)
b (a)
b (a)
a
e2
Montemor-o-novo
a
Lagos
Horta, Açores
b (f)
1
Lisbon
a
Turism
2007
2006
Meia Praia Bay Resort
Rural Tourism unit in Porto Pim
Industrial Design
2010 2010 sunshade structure/parasol for the Gulbenkian Foundation gardens
Exhibitions and Representations
2012
2009
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"Lisbon Ground" Portuguese Representation at the 13th International
Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Veneza
Portuguese Official Representation at the International 8th Biennial of
Architecture in São Paulo "School in Cabo Verde"
Veneza, Lisboa
Cabo Verde
Legend
Appointment type
a_ Consult
b_ Private Competition
b1_ 1º price
c_ Public Competition by Invitation
c1_ 1º price
c2_ 2º price
c3_ 3º price
d_ Public Competition
d1_ 1º price
d2_ 2º price
d3_ 3º price
d4_ jury special prize
e_ Public Competition with previous qualification
e1_ 1º price
e2_ 2º price
e3_ 3º price
f_ Consulting, by direct agreement
Coauthors
(a) João Luis Carrilho da Graça, Architect
(b) João Gomes da Silva, Architect
(c) João Mendes Ribeiro, Architect
(d) Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Architect
(e) Pedro Domingos, Architect
(f) Ricardo Bak Gordon, Architect
(g) Atelier RISCO
(h) Barbini Arquitectos
(i) Ventura Trindade Arquitectos
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Biography . Inês Lobo
Lisbon, 1966, architect by the Superior School of Fine Arts in 1989, when she started her career.
Has been teacher of architectural studio since 1989, currently she’s invited guest professor in the course of architecture
of the Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa. She’s regularly invited to lecture in seminars and conferences, in Portugal and
abroad.
Started her own office in 2002 as Inês Lobo, Arquitectos.
In the latter years she has stand out as a curator and commissary of architecture exhibitions, being the responsible by the
portuguese representation on the 2012’s Venice Biennale, the portuguese delegate to the VIII BIAU - Iberian-American
Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism.
She is also a regular presence in the juries of international and national architecture prizes, like the FAD prize, 2012 or the
Secil prize, 2006.
In 1999 she was awarded the title of Official of the Order of Merit by the portuguese President; in 2013, with the award
“Women creators of Culture” by the portuguese government; and, in 2014, the international ArcVision Prize - Women and
Architecture.
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“Core” Team
Inês Lobo - Architect, General Coordination, Managing Partner
João Rosário - Production, Computer Graphics, Managing Partner
João Vaz - Architect
Julia Varela - Architect
Resident Consultant
Miguel Judas, Architect
External Consultants
ADF Engenheiros Consultores; www.adfconsultores.com
AFA Consult- Engenheiros Consultores; - www.afaconsult.com
BETAR Engenheiros Consultores: www.betar.pt
Global Arquitectura Paisagista Lda: www.gap.pt
GPIC Projectos Consultoria e Instalações
Rui Prata Ribeiro Lda: www.rpr.pt
MP ABS - Menéres Pimentel, Ataíde, Bailão, Sevivas e Associados, Sociedade de Advogados, RL
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T. +351 213958155
M. [email protected]
W. www.ineslobo.com

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